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. >> broad consequences for the economy. >> the j.p. morgan settlement really highlights the need to extend that law so we could have a full housing recovery. >> a need consumers would have to look to congress to fulfill. stacy tisdale, al jazeera, new york. >> before mortgages were reduced, by december 31st, banking in this country is not just about huge institutions like jb morgan or wells fargo and other caught up in the fail. there are thousands of smaller american banks that serve people and especially businesses that don't necessarily fit the cookie cutter mold of big institutions. i'm talking about community banks. hundreds of which did in fact fail during the financial melt down. >> as patricia sabga reports, new rules and changing landscape for banking. >> this town needs this me reply one horse institution only to have someplace people can come without crawling to potter. >> in it's a wonderful life, community banks still play a vital role in the nation's economy. providing loans to small businesses and farms and individuals w
. >> broad consequences for the economy. >> the j.p. morgan settlement really highlights the need to extend that law so we could have a full housing recovery. >> a need consumers would have to look to congress to fulfill. stacy tisdale, al jazeera, new york. >> before mortgages were reduced, by december 31st, banking in this country is not just about huge institutions like jb morgan or wells fargo and other caught up in the fail. there are thousands of smaller american...
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the majority of the sanctions to be removed for the iran to be reintegrated into the international economy as well as the international community and for people to have a chance to grow and things like that. and prevent the economic meltdown which everybody is witnessing at this time. >> so, if that happens, if iran is brought back more into the international community and not so isolated, what does that mean for the rest of the region? >> well, i think what it means is it all depends, of course, we are talking about iran being reintegrated into the international community on the basis of the kind of approach that this new government has made the first step of which has been this interim agreement. this is a complete departure from the kind of diplomacy or the language which was used by the previous ahmadinejad government. with the regional powers to remove, you might say, tension to moved in to the direction of assuring regional powers that iran is not pursuing a nuclear weapons program, obviously, the chances for security and stability will be enhance did. you have to bear in mind that t
the majority of the sanctions to be removed for the iran to be reintegrated into the international economy as well as the international community and for people to have a chance to grow and things like that. and prevent the economic meltdown which everybody is witnessing at this time. >> so, if that happens, if iran is brought back more into the international community and not so isolated, what does that mean for the rest of the region? >> well, i think what it means is it all...
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economists estimate the distillery business has the potential to boost the state economy by hundreds of millions of dollars. like many new businesses coming to detroit, the financial issues didn't deter them setting up shop. where some sees obstacle, the ceo sees opportunity. >> this might diversify agriculture in michigan as we grow collectively. >> the investment in a neighbourhood on a rebound is welcomed by many who live here. they are on pace to produce 3,000 cases of premium liquor this year. in a warehouse where the aroma is intoxicating, these entrepreneurs see a future where the glass is always at least half full. >> holiday shopping gets a boost. u.s. shoppers spend nearly $10 billion on black friday, down 13% on last year. sales rose 2.3% overall compared to 2012 once thanksgiving day sales were added to the mi.. >> colorado communities are banding together to recover from the devastating flood in september. jamestown was nearly destroyed. we look at how residents are bouncing back. >> the music is back. with it the people are slowing returning to the foothills down in the
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jessica taff with more on that. job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story next only on al jazeera america >> performing an autopsy with the scalpel could become a thing of the past because doctors can now look insid inside the humany with the click of a mouse. we have more now. >> reporter: it's the stuff of science fiction. exploring the human body after death without a scalpel touching the skin. this facility is home to the digital autopsy center where pathologists can conduct post mortems with the click of a computer mouse. the virtual exam keeps the body intact and sees things that are difficult to find in a traditional autopsy. >> we have had the scan and w
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now centuries ago counting on the history to help out its economy. as carl bostick tells us, the 400th anniversary of that voyage. >> shipping is the story, and with the struggling economy, herrage is turning oits maritime history to help. >> we're building a boat. >> and not just any boat. >> it's the mayflower. >> the story of the mayflower begins here in the late 1600. build in this area. >> there were not much less than 26 mayflowers. mayflower was in the port books, the fact that it stated that it was of harrage, the home port was harrage. >> christopher jones the captain of the mayflower actually lived in a house that we're standing in front of now. >> when i see all these trees here, what did we expect to happen? >> there's about 150 trees in here weighing about 175 tons. it's about a third to a half of what we need to build a ship. >> the mayflower projects a job creation program will also build an exact replica of the ship in time of the 400th anniversary of the pilgrims 1620 voyage to america. >> the may floweflower actually started its voy
now centuries ago counting on the history to help out its economy. as carl bostick tells us, the 400th anniversary of that voyage. >> shipping is the story, and with the struggling economy, herrage is turning oits maritime history to help. >> we're building a boat. >> and not just any boat. >> it's the mayflower. >> the story of the mayflower begins here in the late 1600. build in this area. >> there were not much less than 26 mayflowers. mayflower was in the...
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and many analysts believe this has been linked to the performance of the economy. something people in the borsa area of cairo seem to agree with. work in the pat past for me wash better. if i make any profit i spend it on my women an children. he is an engineer and put small amounts in stock and shares from time too time. the economic and political conditions have improved. >> i think the prices go up. so i got a good profit. so we believe that we are not pessimistic. we feel good things in the market and we have good things in the street and so that will help more to invest in the market. and stockbrokers in cairo seem to agree with that. mohammad works with premier securities. a cairo based stockbroker. he says it's improved recently but any recovery is fragile. >> we start to recover in june of 2013. and because some ambassadors like arab ambassadors especially expecting that we will recover soon and economic. >> many financial analysts believe the stock market is an indication of egypt's political and economic stablity. and only a political settlement acceptabl
and many analysts believe this has been linked to the performance of the economy. something people in the borsa area of cairo seem to agree with. work in the pat past for me wash better. if i make any profit i spend it on my women an children. he is an engineer and put small amounts in stock and shares from time too time. the economic and political conditions have improved. >> i think the prices go up. so i got a good profit. so we believe that we are not pessimistic. we feel good things...
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the switch to cleaner energy could hurt an economy still recovering from the last recession. of course, coal does have emissions and you know, there are important issues, but we never really got focused on how to fix those. it was just throw it all out. >> mr. speaker. >> power and politics in ontario's parliament where there has been fierce criticism on its emphasis on green energy and it costs. the architects of the plans defend it ro robustly. >> you take all the costs involved, it ends up being cost effective. >> ontario's greenhouse gas emissions are lower as it becomes the first place in north america to give up coal. what isn't clear is whether local voters will agree with their government in fighting climate change is worth paying more for power. >> letting kids be kids. coming up, clowns put on a show for children in a syrian refugee camp. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. here are today's top headlines. thousands of new york city commuters had to find other ways to get to work after a trail derailed sunday just outside of manhattan. investigat
the switch to cleaner energy could hurt an economy still recovering from the last recession. of course, coal does have emissions and you know, there are important issues, but we never really got focused on how to fix those. it was just throw it all out. >> mr. speaker. >> power and politics in ontario's parliament where there has been fierce criticism on its emphasis on green energy and it costs. the architects of the plans defend it ro robustly. >> you take all the costs...
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some economists say the distillery business has a potential to boost the state economy by hundreds of millions of dollars. like many new businesses coming to detroit, the city's financial issues did not deter them from setting up shop. where some see obstacles peter bailey sees opportunity. >> this craft distilling movement might help diversify argentina in michigan even further as we start to grow collectively. >> reporter: and their investment in the neighborhood on the rebound is welcomed by many who live here. right now they're on pace to produce 3,000 cases of premium liquor this year. and in a warehouse where the aroma is literally intoxicating. these entrepreneurs see a future where the glass is always at least half full. bisi onile-ere, al jazeera, detroit. >> there are about 23,150 distilleries in the united states. >> meteorologist: and the pacific northwest is where we'll start. i'll meteorologist dave warren. look out for snow there. the elevation 4,000 along interstate 90. a storm effecting this region, the pacific northwest seeing a lot of moisture moving in, dumping rai
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and with the bad economy convincing iranians to do otherwise is a challenge. >> fas as for having more childn we are from the working class i'm a wel welder and i should le in a way i can manage my expenses. my children need a lot of facilities and i should see if i can provide what is needed. >> if iran's economy continues to decline they have scrapped family planning programs and increased martial. mar maybe m e increasincrease marrying. that means to bur burdennen thee either. many pushing this program agree that rapid population growth is not a solution to anything. it's just going to make the problem worse and it will be a long term solution rear than a a short term one. in the 1980s they doubled iran's population and it made the economic conditions worse so many politicians agree that perhaps the biggest challenge they face is civi simply not repeating the mistakes of the past. >>> and that is it in the news hour team for now. thanks for watching. ♪ land . >>> offline - healthcare.gov is taken down again as the obama administration works furiously to get it up and running. terr
and with the bad economy convincing iranians to do otherwise is a challenge. >> fas as for having more childn we are from the working class i'm a wel welder and i should le in a way i can manage my expenses. my children need a lot of facilities and i should see if i can provide what is needed. >> if iran's economy continues to decline they have scrapped family planning programs and increased martial. mar maybe m e increasincrease marrying. that means to bur burdennen thee either....
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. >> translation: the various forms of social disparity, the fetishes of economy and faceless economy. consumption and unbridled consumer im. >> he called for the rich to share their wealth. francis leads by example, wearing simpler robes and living in a guest house rather than a palace. >> some in mexico accuse him and his advisors of hypocrisy. >> translation: capitalism in all its riches, he would not be living how he lives, but within the economy, inside the same church. pope francis focused on human rights before. this time he calls on all catholics to help. >> where is the person that you are killing every day in his secret factory, and children used for professional begging, and those who must work in secret because they are irregular. let us not pretend. awful us have a shared responsibility. >> pope francis has hinted at reforms suggesting bishops should have more authority than before. he didn't cause a change in two key areas. women should have an important role, but will not be priests. allowing abortion is not up for debate. >> pope francis offered advice for priests on h
. >> translation: the various forms of social disparity, the fetishes of economy and faceless economy. consumption and unbridled consumer im. >> he called for the rich to share their wealth. francis leads by example, wearing simpler robes and living in a guest house rather than a palace. >> some in mexico accuse him and his advisors of hypocrisy. >> translation: capitalism in all its riches, he would not be living how he lives, but within the economy, inside the same...
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they felt a pay limit would hurt the economy. would allow managers to make no more than 12 times what their lowest paid employee earns. >>> in the u.s. the wage gap between ceos and workers is staggering. american ceos make 700% more than they did just 30 years ago randall pinkston has the story. >> rising tide raises all boats, everyone working for these companies are reaping the benefits, right? not exactly. while the leaders of pig companies, the ceos salaries have skyrocketed up more than 725% from 1978 to 2011 the average american's worker compensation barely moved, up only 5% during that period. widening pay disparities hurt employee morale. >> they get angry when they see those at the top making a disproportionate part of the wealth taking a disproportionate amount of the company's profits home in their own pockets and not distributing to all of those who have helped the company achieve its goals. >> in switzerland, there is a referendum limiting the pay of the top executives to 12 times that of workers. , here is an examp
they felt a pay limit would hurt the economy. would allow managers to make no more than 12 times what their lowest paid employee earns. >>> in the u.s. the wage gap between ceos and workers is staggering. american ceos make 700% more than they did just 30 years ago randall pinkston has the story. >> rising tide raises all boats, everyone working for these companies are reaping the benefits, right? not exactly. while the leaders of pig companies, the ceos salaries have skyrocketed...
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the winner takes charge of a weak economy, and high crime rits. it has the highest murder rates, more than 80 killed per 10,000. international observers are in honduras to wash the election. votes are counted by members of the political parties. >> so far we have seen a healthy turn out - some say it may be a record turn out across the country. we've been at political rallies where there's a lot of energy and people coming to the rally. we are talking about people who are paid to go to rallies, it's tough to know if this is a popular movement, or if these parties are issuingest rating these movements for the cameras. people want change, this is the most contested election since the coup. a lot of people sat out, especially on the left, people that supported manuel zelaya. there's skepticism in the process. people want to come out and express votes, hoping it will be a better functioning democracy. there are concerns the people counting the vote may not do it in a fair way. we'll look after the results come in. it's unclear when it will be made pub
the winner takes charge of a weak economy, and high crime rits. it has the highest murder rates, more than 80 killed per 10,000. international observers are in honduras to wash the election. votes are counted by members of the political parties. >> so far we have seen a healthy turn out - some say it may be a record turn out across the country. we've been at political rallies where there's a lot of energy and people coming to the rally. we are talking about people who are paid to go to...
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so i think many people still have a long standing tradition of separating themselves out from the economy for a moment, and thinking about things spiritual and familial. >> richard, the deputy director of the plymouth plantation,-p-l-i-m-o-t-h. richard, thank you very much, happy thanksgiving. >> happy thank giving to you. >> john about you but my favorite thing on the table is mac ronnie and cheese. my favorite part about today, the coastal storm that was hugging portions has pushed offshore. all the way back towards the west coast, and it is going to be a beautiful day, we have a few lake effect snow showers right across michigan into upstate new york, so if you are traveling along the freeway, definitely want to use precaution there. and if you are traveling on the west coast, along, i five, we have a lot of fog to con tinned with today. this is seattle a few miles ago. so if you have anywhere to go, just take it'ssy we have a fog advisory in effect until 4:00 this afternoon. backs to the east coast where the skies have cleared out all the way into our capitol. looking like a lovely da
so i think many people still have a long standing tradition of separating themselves out from the economy for a moment, and thinking about things spiritual and familial. >> richard, the deputy director of the plymouth plantation,-p-l-i-m-o-t-h. richard, thank you very much, happy thanksgiving. >> happy thank giving to you. >> john about you but my favorite thing on the table is mac ronnie and cheese. my favorite part about today, the coastal storm that was hugging portions has...
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the pay limit would have hurt the economy it was argued. >> in scotland people are pondering what the country would be like if it was free from the u.k. the scottish government is publishing a white paper, making the case for independence. as lawrence lee reports, what happens in scotland will have a ripple effect throughout the u.k. >> britainia rules the waves the patriotic song used to say. the empair was built in port smith. with the imperial star fading, ship-building is to be shopped. the government said ship-building jobs in scotland may transfer po ports myth. suddenly there's a political game, a future determined by a decision taken not by them but by the scots. >> what the government is doing is saying to people in scotland - look, we can put money your way. if you vote for independence we'll take it out. i think it's blackmail. >> up to now there's not been much complaining amongst the english that they had have say. there are plenty who think scotland does nicely off the back of english workers. the news of ship-building being lost here but safe in scotland brought to the
the pay limit would have hurt the economy it was argued. >> in scotland people are pondering what the country would be like if it was free from the u.k. the scottish government is publishing a white paper, making the case for independence. as lawrence lee reports, what happens in scotland will have a ripple effect throughout the u.k. >> britainia rules the waves the patriotic song used to say. the empair was built in port smith. with the imperial star fading, ship-building is to be...
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to restore the economy ending isolation. this interim agreement will lead to the release of $8 billion of iranian assets making it easier to sell oil and buy embargoed materials like airplane parts. no wonder some iranians are pleased. >> i think everything is going to get better. already on the street the value of our currency is up, and the price of gold is lower. it's obvious things are improving. >> reporter: in israel prime minister netanyahu was blunt. >> this agreement has made the world a much more dangerous place. it's a historic mistake. >> reporter: netanyahu wants to insure that iran will never have the capacity to produce a nuclear weapon. israel argues that iran cannot be trusted and the deal gives too much away. >> we think it's important to keep the pressure up. not to ease pressure to get iranians through the heavy lifting, dismantle their centerfuges and uranium producing reactors. >> to stop producing or installing the centerfuges to carry out the enrichment. iranians say it's only to create yo nuclear pow
to restore the economy ending isolation. this interim agreement will lead to the release of $8 billion of iranian assets making it easier to sell oil and buy embargoed materials like airplane parts. no wonder some iranians are pleased. >> i think everything is going to get better. already on the street the value of our currency is up, and the price of gold is lower. it's obvious things are improving. >> reporter: in israel prime minister netanyahu was blunt. >> this agreement...
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we really think it's due to the economy. while the economy is improving, it's an improving in an sluggish pace. for many people they're choosing maybe uncertain in their job says, and they're choosing to hold on to that disposable income. >> reporter: it's very cold out today. what do motorists need to keep in mind? >> motorist who is have not packed up the car should go and get their battery checked. cold weather can zap the battery very quickly. >> reporter: thank you very much. stay safe, and have a happy holiday. >> diane estherbrook joining us live from chicago. diane, thank you very much. >> checkingous business news. the dow was up up six points. if you blue chips finish in positive territory it would mark the 45th straight day of record closes. that merger where the largest airplane is taking off. signing off on the 17 billion combination but they first had to take up across the country. big banks may have to pay more. standard and poor say top banks including jp morgan and bank of america may have to pay an addition
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the demonstrations raised new fears that instability in one of asia's largest economies. wayne hay has more now from the capitol. >> a battle is being waged on two fronts, anti-government protesters are trying to enter the office of the prime minister and the bangkok police. this time, a rubbish truck was used to try to bake through the barriers erected by the police. it and it's okay pants were 40sed into a quick retreat. tear gas spewing from the cab. it seems some people on the streets are willing to go to extremes to achieve their goal. they want the government and the prime minister gone. yingluk shinawatra spoke to the media the day after meeting with the protest leader. she says she is willing to do anything to end the crisis. tutep's idea is that it's unconstitutional. >> we found out he isn't interested in the resignation of the prime minister, nor does he want to dissolve the parliament. he wants me to return the power of the prime minister to the people. i don't know how we can proceed with this offer because this provision doesn't exist under constitutional la
the demonstrations raised new fears that instability in one of asia's largest economies. wayne hay has more now from the capitol. >> a battle is being waged on two fronts, anti-government protesters are trying to enter the office of the prime minister and the bangkok police. this time, a rubbish truck was used to try to bake through the barriers erected by the police. it and it's okay pants were 40sed into a quick retreat. tear gas spewing from the cab. it seems some people on the streets...
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who think this is a sign that consumer confidence continues to be down and that's a problem for the economy. >> give us a preview of what else you are working on for the program. >> we are going to crunch all of the data that's coming out over the new obamacare website. some 400 changes that were made by programmers and code writers, but there are more changes to come as far as the back end of the site important for insurance companies. wet get into that and talk about what these numbers mean and the way this entire site is heading. >> it's the back end. everything is about the back end. >> just for you, tony harris. >> at the top of the hour right here on al jazeera america. >> a return of a familiar face to the usc football program, jessica taff is here with your supports ted lines. >> a new big man on campus, it seems. usc has named washington steve kar sizi and the trojans are hoping he can turn around the football program like he did for the huskies. he was an assistant with the usc in 2007 and '8 went 6 and 2 after taking over for lane kisin who was fired in september. mean while, tro
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and turned to russia instead. >> how much is this about economy? you said a strike however successful would have an impact on this already weakened state of affairs. >> reporter: well, it couldn't come at a worse time, could it. facing repayments on $1.2 billion loan from russia, they're hoping for a new agreement on that so it doesn't cause such austerity here in ukraine, and also hoping for cut in gas prices against the cruel winter here. we'll see from the kremlin what they can actually produce from their hat, but they've turned towards president putin and now the ukrainian president will have to live with that decision. he'll face a whole series of protests over the next few days. he is far from having solved this problem. he has actually reignited it. >> thank you for that update. >>> now at least one person has been killed after a police helicopter crashed into a busy pub in glasgow. >> reporter: a friday night on the town turned to horror as rubble crashed down on people. there were reports of initial panic as people struggled to scramble fr
and turned to russia instead. >> how much is this about economy? you said a strike however successful would have an impact on this already weakened state of affairs. >> reporter: well, it couldn't come at a worse time, could it. facing repayments on $1.2 billion loan from russia, they're hoping for a new agreement on that so it doesn't cause such austerity here in ukraine, and also hoping for cut in gas prices against the cruel winter here. we'll see from the kremlin what they can...
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economy. the economy. >> we're talking about a small >> we're talking about a small portion of the sanction money portion of the sanction money being released, obviously being released, obviously there's still a there's still a lot -- we're lot -- we're only talking about a six month only talking about a six month deal. deal. >> you've got to start >> you've got to start somewhere. somewhere. there's been a laundry list of there's been a laundry list of issues for 34 years. issues for 34 years. but the most pressing is the but the most pressing is the nuclear issue. nuclear issue. if he can solve that, he can if he can solve that, he can move on to other issues. move on to other issues. the iranian status in the world the iranian status in the world will start to improve and if will start to improve and if certain sanctions are lifted, certain sanctions are lifted, they can have access to barning they can have access to barning and around the world, maybe oil and around the world, maybe oil re
economy. the economy. >> we're talking about a small >> we're talking about a small portion of the sanction money portion of the sanction money being released, obviously being released, obviously there's still a there's still a lot -- we're lot -- we're only talking about a six month only talking about a six month deal. deal. >> you've got to start >> you've got to start somewhere. somewhere. there's been a laundry list of there's been a laundry list of issues for 34...
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gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. forget the gps. your best trend this holiday travel season could be dave warren. we're looking at a major storm that is making it's way across the southwest to the north. >> meteorologist: i'm not bringing good news. i don't know if i'll be your best friend but we're looking at problems with the holiday week with rain an snow coming down an traffic delays likely. we're already seeing problems in the west where we have rain. this is what it's been looking like across texas and oklahom
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it's worked in some sector of the economy and it's not worked in other areas of the world. we have quacks and it's confusing and complicated and they need help. and putting it on a web page so people can read it is not a guarantee that anyone is going to read it or if they read it understand it. >> ron have the half million customers that have been served by 23 and me already, has anyone been harmed by their results? >> i have been looking around to find examples and i can't find any. there has to be someone that has complained by something obviously it's not a huge problem as far as i can tell there have been no complaints whether olodged by the fda and e things that the fda might want to do instead of closing down the company that they may do in the next two weeks if they don't get the answers they like back. call up and survey the customers and find out what the experience have been and see if we have any complaints or confusion and move from there. >> or alternatively. >> go ahead. >> i'm going to say alternative alternative 23 and me could have done that and presented
it's worked in some sector of the economy and it's not worked in other areas of the world. we have quacks and it's confusing and complicated and they need help. and putting it on a web page so people can read it is not a guarantee that anyone is going to read it or if they read it understand it. >> ron have the half million customers that have been served by 23 and me already, has anyone been harmed by their results? >> i have been looking around to find examples and i can't find...
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some economists estimate the distilling business would boost the economy. like many new businesses, the city's financial issues didn't deter them shutting up shop. some see obstacles, but others see opportunity. >> this may help to diversify agriculture in michigan as we grow collectively. their investment in a neighbourhood on the rebound is welcome by many who live here. they are on pace to produce 3,000 cases of premium liquor. in a warehouse where the aroma is intoxicating, the entrepreneurs see a future with the class is ha-- glass is half fool. >> ann ross is back. we had great college football game. >> that was a great liquor piece. everywhere is buzzing. we are going with the cardinals. the last time the red birds won, the king elvis presley passed away. star wars came out in theatre, "saturday night fever" sparked a disco inferno. let's head to philadelphia and the battle of the birds. the eagles flying high in the first. the 6-yard hook up giving the eagles a 7-0 lead. the cardinals answering back. fitz is not going be denied. get off me. sprintin
some economists estimate the distilling business would boost the economy. like many new businesses, the city's financial issues didn't deter them shutting up shop. some see obstacles, but others see opportunity. >> this may help to diversify agriculture in michigan as we grow collectively. their investment in a neighbourhood on the rebound is welcome by many who live here. they are on pace to produce 3,000 cases of premium liquor. in a warehouse where the aroma is intoxicating, the...
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gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story next only on al jazeera america consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your family. >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but, what about buying shares in a professional athlete? >>> the prime minister of latvia has now resigned over last week's deadly roof collapse. he says he accepts full
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russia of course has its fingers on the economy, and a much better offer as far as the gas prices are concerned. >> david, thank you. >> i am going to have more from europe later in the news hour, for now it is back to sammy in doha. >> hernandez has all been would be the closely election race. nearly 70% of the vote is being counted but the main opposition candidate is still refusing to back down more from the capitol. >> they say from what shay saw it was a transparent vote and count. how, they did invite party whose disagreed with the results that have so far been published to bring that evidence that they may have soon as soon as possible and even to the observers team from the european union. at the same time, officially they are saying it is a transparent vote and a transparent count, at least one member of this team without giving any attribution, told our team that there were "questions about the integrity of the organization." this comes as some questions have been raised by at least two leading presidential candidates. not only castro of the party who so far is in second pla
russia of course has its fingers on the economy, and a much better offer as far as the gas prices are concerned. >> david, thank you. >> i am going to have more from europe later in the news hour, for now it is back to sammy in doha. >> hernandez has all been would be the closely election race. nearly 70% of the vote is being counted but the main opposition candidate is still refusing to back down more from the capitol. >> they say from what shay saw it was a transparent...
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. >> it rings a crucial part of the bangladesh economy and worth $1 billion each year. the industry employees more than 16,000 workers. and leather is exported to u.s., the uk, italy, french, russia and japan. customers admit that such poor labor practices exist many will still buy leather goods. >> translator: we don't know that much about bangladesh but we know they use child labor and they work in dangerous health conditions. >> translator: i always check the label before i buy something. i'm at a point where i don't trust imported goods. >> translator: i never thought about it. i i don't know what my jacket is made of. as long as it doesn't itch i don't worry about it. >> reporter: the first time the palestinian movement decided to cancel a celebration marking the founding, holding the event this year would be inappropriate and we will explain. >> hamas is in no mood to celebrate, the 26th anniversary of the founding is coming up, and the group said the time and conditions are not right. >> translator: gaza is going through difficult circumstances and power cuts and
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consumers are not feeling up debt about the economy headed into the key holiday shopping season. a report on consumer confidence hitting the lowest levels in seven months. they still have concerns about hiring and pay raises. still tough times for barnes & noble. quarterly sales sunk 8%. barnes & noble expects four-year sales to be down as well. >>> protesters in thailand are stepping up their campaign to oust that country's prime minister. demonstrators storming more government ministries. protest leaders are urging supporters to mount more blockades of government buildings across the country. >>> five years ago today more than 160 people were killed in mumbi. chris has more. >> reporter: at just 15, david has seen more bloodshed than most people do in a lifetime. she was one of the first and youngest victims of the 2008 mumbi attacks. she was shot in the leg after gunmen attacked a crowded train station. >> translator: on that day, i saw with my own eyes so many people die and get injured. bombs exploding. i remember those things every day. >> reporter: on november 26th, 2008,
consumers are not feeling up debt about the economy headed into the key holiday shopping season. a report on consumer confidence hitting the lowest levels in seven months. they still have concerns about hiring and pay raises. still tough times for barnes & noble. quarterly sales sunk 8%. barnes & noble expects four-year sales to be down as well. >>> protesters in thailand are stepping up their campaign to oust that country's prime minister. demonstrators storming more...
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. >> the government says immigration costs the local economy $3 billion a year. this man has not lost a penny. he's off to a next job, taking a shipment to miami. >> today's the deadline for when the white house promised to have the health care website fixed. the white house says it's been met. healthcare.gov launched from october 1st. problems plagued it. the site was unable to handle the number of people buying insurance plans. november 30th was the deadline to fix the problems. the goal was for the site to handle 50,000 users at one. small business owners cannot enrol employees. their enrol. web site will launch in a year. with the change it moves the deadline for small businesses to offer insurance to jan 2015. >> all righty, it's the game ross has been waiting all weekend for. >> for the first time these two teams are in the top five, surveys says the winner of the game won the d.c. s national championship game in each of the last four years. 87,000 faces are rocking the house in auburn. how precious is that. the winner will punch a ticket into the scc game
. >> the government says immigration costs the local economy $3 billion a year. this man has not lost a penny. he's off to a next job, taking a shipment to miami. >> today's the deadline for when the white house promised to have the health care website fixed. the white house says it's been met. healthcare.gov launched from october 1st. problems plagued it. the site was unable to handle the number of people buying insurance plans. november 30th was the deadline to fix the problems....
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america took pride for decades in not being a bifurcated economy. where the bulk of it was in the middle. the aspiration was for a big middle class. we are leezing that middle class, and you are seeing an economy that is driven by two sides. a fearful side of people who don't feel like they are getting ahead and earning enough and saving enough people and a group of people who are doing better than they have ever done before. it become very hard to get a sense of how they are doing. >> it's also hard to get a sense about what is going on in many washington some days we hear they are making progress, other days we hear they are not. how crucial is it for congress to come up with something this time? >> this is an important question, because one would think people are not that closely tied to the federal government. but the reality is, and we have seen this in survey, people really get shaken by this sort of thing. when the government doesn't do the basic thing that it sets out to do, people start to really worry about the future, who is minding the s
america took pride for decades in not being a bifurcated economy. where the bulk of it was in the middle. the aspiration was for a big middle class. we are leezing that middle class, and you are seeing an economy that is driven by two sides. a fearful side of people who don't feel like they are getting ahead and earning enough and saving enough people and a group of people who are doing better than they have ever done before. it become very hard to get a sense of how they are doing. >>...
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one of 5,000 lobsterman that are the backbone of mains coastal economy. but now, steve's way of life is threatened. jolted because the ecology and the economy of main are suddenly going in different directions. >> have to be three and a quarter inch from the eye to the back of the shelf. these are too small. >> the lobster harvest is at a record high. >> those are good ones. >> those are good. >> but prices near an all time low. >> it is just like anything else, supply and demand. we have ago supply, and we don't have the demand to match it. >> we return probably ten times as much as we can. >> good conservation techniques with warmer waters from climate change have led to an explosion in the lobster catch. >> how many? do we have a count? >> so many lobsters prices. falling from $6 a pound wholesale in 20005, to about $3 a pound today. >> economically, as would happen in any industry. i don't know what jobs we have if we aren't fishing. are you spending nit that community? >> pat is working on solutions. as the commissioner of the main department of mari
one of 5,000 lobsterman that are the backbone of mains coastal economy. but now, steve's way of life is threatened. jolted because the ecology and the economy of main are suddenly going in different directions. >> have to be three and a quarter inch from the eye to the back of the shelf. these are too small. >> the lobster harvest is at a record high. >> those are good ones. >> those are good. >> but prices near an all time low. >> it is just like anything...
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much needed jobs to the economy. with their loan chocolate works has expanded to three stores with more opportunities. he plans to take another loan to keep expanding. now that's what i call success. >> it's beginning to look a lot like christmas in one part of the world. coming up in al jazeera america, the guinness book of records for the most lights. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. here are the day's top stories. returning to our breaking news out of connecticut. yale university asking anyone on campus to shelter in place. there is confirmed sighting of a gunman on or near campus. most of the student body has left for thanksgiving but those who are still there are asked to stay in shelter in place. >>> for the first time syrian government officials and opposition groups have agreed to sit down and talk peace. they're scheduled for early next year in geneva. >>> mixed reaction on capitol hill members of congress are against that iran nuclear deal saying they want more sanctions against the c
much needed jobs to the economy. with their loan chocolate works has expanded to three stores with more opportunities. he plans to take another loan to keep expanding. now that's what i call success. >> it's beginning to look a lot like christmas in one part of the world. coming up in al jazeera america, the guinness book of records for the most lights. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. here are the day's top stories. returning to our breaking news out of...
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the country has got a collapsing economy. it's got vast debt and 25% of all the ukraine's trade goes to russia. russia has put heavy pressure on the ukraine, cutting off its look extra active chocolate industry. >> we seem to have lost him there. we'll of course try to get him back later in the program. program. >> about heli sconey is vowing to stay in politics. >> main mood was not of celebration. never theless, it was a good da. >> still has all the trappings of official power, but inside, even his supporters say that he is a disappointed man. he must now redefine his role in italian public life. >> in the senate, i found that mr. berlusconi's supporters are loyal to their disgraced leader. >> he is still relevant in italian politics, because there is a number of italians who still see him as the one who can defeat the last at the polls as he did in the past and the opinion polls say that we are leading, this is why he's till alive. >> whether he is finished politically or not, it's unlikely italy will get what it really n
the country has got a collapsing economy. it's got vast debt and 25% of all the ukraine's trade goes to russia. russia has put heavy pressure on the ukraine, cutting off its look extra active chocolate industry. >> we seem to have lost him there. we'll of course try to get him back later in the program. program. >> about heli sconey is vowing to stay in politics. >> main mood was not of celebration. never theless, it was a good da. >> still has all the trappings of...
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adding much needed jobs to the economy. with their $850,000 loan chocolate works has expanded to three retail stores with more than 23 employees. since june waley said they've also sold 23 franchises and plans to take another loan to keep expanding. that's what i call some pretty sweet success. morgan radford, al jazeera, new york. >> coming up a new guinness record, check it out, for most lights! power of the people until we restore our freedoms and rights. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. here are your headlines. mixed reaction from capitol hill. both parties are skeptical that iran will stick to that new nuclear deal. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's sending his national security advisor to washington to talk. >>> students at y'all are being told to shelter in place. authorities are searching for a confirmed gunman on or near the campus. most students and faculty are way for thanksgiving. >>> report for new details into the worst school shootings in american history. >>> the heidelberg project, i
adding much needed jobs to the economy. with their $850,000 loan chocolate works has expanded to three retail stores with more than 23 employees. since june waley said they've also sold 23 franchises and plans to take another loan to keep expanding. that's what i call some pretty sweet success. morgan radford, al jazeera, new york. >> coming up a new guinness record, check it out, for most lights! power of the people until we restore our freedoms and rights. >> welcome back to al...
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it has a weak economy and considerable drug related violence. >>> let's go to adam he joins me live from the honduran capital. adam tell us more about this process and how it works. >> well from many perspectives and many images you see it looks like an election you would see anywhere else in the world. we are at a polling station and people are lining up to vote. we have assurances that the voting is going to be free and fair. it's taking place against the back drop of a very different kind of place. this is four years after the coup as you mentioned. we have soldiers out in the streets in many cities trying to protect communities against raging drug violence. there is a country where corruptions and oppression is common. we have attacks against political bein activists and ats against judges it's not clear if you call this a functioning democracy if you take that all into account. a day before this vote you had a representative from the leftist party and has castro running for president. she is the wife of the former president who was ousted in a coup. their party saying they received
it has a weak economy and considerable drug related violence. >>> let's go to adam he joins me live from the honduran capital. adam tell us more about this process and how it works. >> well from many perspectives and many images you see it looks like an election you would see anywhere else in the world. we are at a polling station and people are lining up to vote. we have assurances that the voting is going to be free and fair. it's taking place against the back drop of a very...
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the winner will take charge of one of latin america's weakest economies and highest crime rates. the wife of the president leads by a thin margin. her main opponent is from the national party. joining us now is alex main, a senior associate for the economic and policy research in washington, d.c. thanks for being with us today. >>, jonathan. >> why is this election so important to honduras? just how fragile is that countedries democracy? >> here's the thing. these are the first elections in honduras since 2009, when there were elections held just a a few months after the june 2 20 coupe etat. many consider these elections to be illegitimate, the elections were boycotted, there was very low turnout. following those elections, there was a continuation of the break down in europe. you saw a big soaring of violence. you saw the judiciary that was really that has been completely unable to process the huge amount of crime in the country and corruption. and reports of very corruption security forces themselves involved in a lot of human rights abuses. these elections are the first that
the winner will take charge of one of latin america's weakest economies and highest crime rates. the wife of the president leads by a thin margin. her main opponent is from the national party. joining us now is alex main, a senior associate for the economic and policy research in washington, d.c. thanks for being with us today. >>, jonathan. >> why is this election so important to honduras? just how fragile is that countedries democracy? >> here's the thing. these are the...
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iran's economy is huge. what iran is getting in return for what it is getting, honest, is very little. very little. this is a great deal for american, a great deal for israel. if i was israel i would take it and make sure it gets implemented. that's what israel has to do. that it gets implemented. >> why is israel so outspoken against us. what does it have to gain by complaining at this point. >> i think it's had good reason to be nervous about iran. the statements out of iranian leadership has been very harsh and hostile. personally i don't think iran had the intention to launch a war against israel to use a nuclear bomb. >> despite everything they said. the hostility. is it worth risking that. urksz i think it's time for the israelis to support testing, pushing to get the implementation of the agreement. the other road is so negative to - which could end up in another regional war. we don't need it israel don't need it. >> it's an historic first step. richard murrie, and ambassador thank you for being in.
iran's economy is huge. what iran is getting in return for what it is getting, honest, is very little. very little. this is a great deal for american, a great deal for israel. if i was israel i would take it and make sure it gets implemented. that's what israel has to do. that it gets implemented. >> why is israel so outspoken against us. what does it have to gain by complaining at this point. >> i think it's had good reason to be nervous about iran. the statements out of iranian...
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what is at stake for the economy? >> joining us from philadelphia talking about gray thursday and black friday is financial journalist nicole lapin. first of all, how important are the next two days, as far as retailers are concerned? >> this is a big shot in the arm, something the economy really needs right now. last year 250 million americans hit the stores spending $423 each, which pumped in there 60 billion into the u.s. economy. this year a lot of insiders are hoping to be very similar in terms of sales. i will say that something ominous going into black friday was consumer confidence dipping a little bit. we are hoping all the mess in washington with the debt chaos will not stop shoppers from shopping. >> we have heard from retailers that because of consumer confidence they are afraid people will stay home. they'll offer more sales - is it hype or are there real deals to be found? >> it's true that retailers have to compete to get shoppers in their stores. it could be marketing hoopla as well. this year the aver
what is at stake for the economy? >> joining us from philadelphia talking about gray thursday and black friday is financial journalist nicole lapin. first of all, how important are the next two days, as far as retailers are concerned? >> this is a big shot in the arm, something the economy really needs right now. last year 250 million americans hit the stores spending $423 each, which pumped in there 60 billion into the u.s. economy. this year a lot of insiders are hoping to be very...
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>> okay. >> do we destroy the entire economy for decades to come or do we negotiate, really negotiate, meaning give up our sentrifuges, uranium that we have? i think that would have been tough but realistic. >> congressman grimm preven your time. >>> an update on the weather now. kevin is here. >> tony, depending upon where you are, here in new york, it feels cold with the rain. >> that's not the coldest place. we are looking at in that 19 degrees in minneapolis. as the storm makes its way up the coast, we will see a lot of weather. we have severe weather toward the south, rain, mix and snow all the way up. but take a look at the temperatures tomorrow here across the eastern seaboard. new york, 60 degrees. enjoy is it. >> that's the only day you are going to get once the system goes through, all of these colder temperatures will make their way out here towards i think can a. dropping by 20 to 25 drivers degrees by the time you get to friday. back to you. >> air travel can be a headache in bad weather. if the storm impacts one airport, you know it can impact dozens. this is the misery
>> okay. >> do we destroy the entire economy for decades to come or do we negotiate, really negotiate, meaning give up our sentrifuges, uranium that we have? i think that would have been tough but realistic. >> congressman grimm preven your time. >>> an update on the weather now. kevin is here. >> tony, depending upon where you are, here in new york, it feels cold with the rain. >> that's not the coldest place. we are looking at in that 19 degrees in...
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it's hard to get a sense of how the economy is doing. for some people this is one of the strongest economies they have been in, and for others the recession never endeded. >> it's hard to get a sense of what is going on in washington. some days they are making progress. >> how crucial is it for congress to come up with something this time avoiding a shutdown. >> this is important. one would think people are not closely tied. the reality is - we have seen it in consumer confident surveys. people are shaken. when the government doesn't do the basic thing, appropriate money and create a budget, people worry about the future. who is minding the shop. if we get into a quag mire and head towards another debt ceiling problem and government shutdown, i think it will have a negative impact on consumer psyche. it affects people on the downside, than the upside. when government is working properly, most don't care or feel it. if it works poorly, people worry >> in moscow there was something new and dramatic. check out the louis vuitton suitcase. it
it's hard to get a sense of how the economy is doing. for some people this is one of the strongest economies they have been in, and for others the recession never endeded. >> it's hard to get a sense of what is going on in washington. some days they are making progress. >> how crucial is it for congress to come up with something this time avoiding a shutdown. >> this is important. one would think people are not closely tied. the reality is - we have seen it in consumer...
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. >> david cameron wants to improve ties between europe and the world's second largest economy. cameron is meeting with senior leaders. >>> some in europe and elsewhere see the world changing, and want to shut china off behind a bamboo curtain of trade barriers. brifn-- britney wants to tear te barriers down -- britain wants to tear those barriers down. open britain is the ideal partner for an opening china. >> air pollution levels in the chinese city of shanghai have reached their worst levels ever recorded. the skyline of china's financial hup, pollution levels over 300, indicating the most severe level of air pollution. forecasters blame the lack of wind in recent days for not clearing the smog. >>> iran's foreign minister has rived in ca tar, landmark -- qatar. more daims about his country's nuclear past. >> iran will continue its nuclear enrichment at 5% and iran will continue construction work at iraq. iran has agreed not to use certain activities that fall within the scope of this timetable and this plan of action. we have also agreed to provide specific arrangements with
. >> david cameron wants to improve ties between europe and the world's second largest economy. cameron is meeting with senior leaders. >>> some in europe and elsewhere see the world changing, and want to shut china off behind a bamboo curtain of trade barriers. brifn-- britney wants to tear te barriers down -- britain wants to tear those barriers down. open britain is the ideal partner for an opening china. >> air pollution levels in the chinese city of shanghai have...
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there is an urge and a need for the economy to stand on its feet, at the level has increased. more people have fallen above the poverty line. they are factorings are suring down, so these people all they want to do now is see the country move ahead, go there thaw very sensitive period that is gawp coming now. ratifying the referendum, and then go to elections so there is some sort of stability. >> and the government indeed is showing no signs of backing away from these. well, the government says very clearly that it stands behind the law, that it is not there to stifle any civil rights for anyone but to proticket the rights of others and to regulate the right to demonstrate, and also point the finger at the fact that most of the countries around the world do have such a law. the prime minister did meet with some of the rue man rights activists, and other ngos in the country. they did put forward a list of amendments they would like to see. they haven't heard any response to that yet, whether those amendments will happen or not, it is something we will have to wait and see. the
there is an urge and a need for the economy to stand on its feet, at the level has increased. more people have fallen above the poverty line. they are factorings are suring down, so these people all they want to do now is see the country move ahead, go there thaw very sensitive period that is gawp coming now. ratifying the referendum, and then go to elections so there is some sort of stability. >> and the government indeed is showing no signs of backing away from these. well, the...
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